| Crestor Outcomes Study JUPITER Closes Early Due To Unequivocal Evidence Of Benefit |
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March 2008 - AstraZeneca today announced it has decided to stop the CRESTOR
JUPITER clinical study early based on a recommendation from an Independent
Data Monitoring Board and the JUPITER Steering Committee, which met on
March 29, 2008. The study will be stopped early because there is unequivocal
evidence of a reduction in cardiovascular morbidity and mortality amongst
patients who received CRESTOR when compared to placebo. The JUPITER study team has initiated activities to close this large multi-centre study. Over 15,000 trial participants will be scheduled by their investigator for final assessments at over 1,200 sites in 26 countries. Data from these visits will be collected and reviewed to allow a full and complete analysis and final results of the study will be published once the analysis is complete. JUPITER is one study from the global research initiative known as the GALAXY programme, which has now recruited more than 64,000 patients from 55 countries worldwide, to investigate the impact of CRESTOR on cardiovascular risk reduction and patient outcomes.
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